Ginny Jablonski

A Biography: Ginny Jablonski

In 2001 Ginny retired from a career in the field of private security to focus on resolving emerging medical issues, including debilitating pain and fatigue.

As the years passed by so did multiple misdiagnoses and a litany of non-narcotic prescription medications. Eight years later in 2009, believing her medical doctors that there was “no other option” to treat her chronic pain, she resolved that she would not be returning to work and surrendered to the allopathic/mainstream medical solution: opioids.

Over the years, as her body continuously built up a tolerance to the Fentanyl, her doctor continued to increase the dosage. In 2013 Ginny’s heart stopped beating in the middle of the night and she had a near death experience.

She was transported out of her body into a bright white light and given the option to leave her life by a man who looked very much like Jesus. Although it was very tempting to leave this life behind, she chose to return as she felt there was something important she needed to accomplish.

She knew that she had to discontinue Fentanyl if she wanted to live. In her desire to regain her health she eagerly pursued complementary therapies and healing which she had no previous knowledge of or exposure to whatsoever. She researched a variety of religious philosophies, alternative healing modalities and traveled extensively to receive healing from many “masters.”

By January 2015 Ginny was able to completely break free of all opioid prescription medications. As she was navigating her healing and spiritual education she realized that she could see various types of energy around humans and animals, and she was able to communicate with animals and non-physical spirits telepathically. She desperately wanted to understand what she was seeing and hearing, and more importantly why it was happening to her.

She has traveled, studied and read a great deal of material on health, healing and spirituality in an attempt to understand her abilities. The common threads and messages of unity, compassion and self-authority are what she has always been drawn toward and what she shares with others on a daily basis. She is a psychic medium, an animal communicator and she specializes in working with traumatized animals.

Recently, Ginny has become active in lobbying at the state(s) and federal level regarding the opioid crisis. She continues to reach out to various groups with her story in an effort to support the field of chiropractic medicine and other complementary healing modalities in the hopes that we can potentially limit the future use of unnecessary prescription drugs in our country.

Quotes Worth Pondering

"I have never interviewed anyone who had a near-death experience who told me that they came back to make more money or to spend more time at their jobs away from their families... Instead, they become convinced that they need to be more loving and kind. They react to their experience by living life to its fullest. They believe their lives have a purpose, even if that purpose is obscure to them. Invariably it involves concepts such as love of family or service to others. They seem to know that the love they create while living will be reflected and radiated back to them when they die." -- Melvin Morse, M.D., from his book, Parting Visions

“I went into this tunnel, and I came into this room that was just beautiful. God held me, He called me by name, and He told me, ‘Mary Jo, you can’t stay.’ And I wanted to stay. I protested. I said, ‘I can’t stay? Why not?’ And I started talking about all the reasons; I was a good wife, I was a good mother, I did 24-hour care with cancer patients. And He said, ‘Let me ask you one thing -- have you ever loved another the way you’ve been loved here?’ And I said, ‘No, it’s impossible. I’m a human.’ And then He just held me and said, ‘You can do better.’ ” -- Mary Jo Rapini, describing her near-death experience